Originally posted by SpiralDragon
let me put it to you this way.... i don't care much about syria (i want them out of the country) and i would like to see hizboula disarmed... but here is the situation; the minute hizbulah is ataked lebanon is going to plunge into another civil war.....
do you realy think that war is the only option?
let me put it to you this way.... i don't care much about syria (i want them out of the country) and i would like to see hizboula disarmed... but here is the situation; the minute hizbulah is ataked lebanon is going to plunge into another civil war.....
do you realy think that war is the only option?
I see only three possibilities;
1. political pressure on Syria & Iran to stop supporting Hizboula succeeds and gets them out of country (not very likely).
2. Iran's citizenry rises up against the clerics who run much of the political apparatus in a pro-democracy revolution. This then would put the whole burden of supporting Hizboula on the Syrians, who likely cannot afford it themselves.
It's pretty much common knowledge that a pro-democracy revolution is brewing in Iran, it's just a matter of time. Just today the clerics shut down the public polling dept. because it reported 80% citizen approval for closer ties to the U.S.
Given some encouragement maybe some good things will happen.....
3. absent success with #'s 1 & 2 the only other alternative is to kick the Syrians and Hizboula out by force (see: Afghanistan).
Hizboula forces in Lebanon are actually in a worse tactical position than the Taliban: they could be attacked in a manner where their backs would be to the sea. Last I checked they didn't have a navy
Not good for them....
I'd really hate to see another conflict in Lebanon myself as I can remember its days as the Jewel of the Med. Beautiful country indeed with very friendly people, but when you have a pervasive cancer you sometimes need surgery.....
Dr. Mordrid
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